The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

Cork agricultural and industrial research - 2011

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim (the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

Cork agricultural and industrial research - 2011

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim (the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here.

The images in this gallery are from a 2011 trip to Portugal, home to 53% of the world's cork supply. Sponsored by APCOR (the Portuguese Cork Council) and Amorim
(the world leader in cork products), I was able to travel across
Portugal to document the entire agricultural and industrial facets of
the cork sector. These images were published as part of a series of
galleries and articles on the design journal Core77. You can read them here. ​